Harpalus indianus

Csiki, 1932

Harpalus indianus is a in the Harpalalinae, described by Csiki in 1932. It belongs to the diverse Harpalus, which contains numerous species of ground beetles distributed across North America. The species has been recorded in Canada and the United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Harpalus indianus: /ˈhɑːrpələs ˌɪndiˈeɪnəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada and the United States in North America. Distribution records are sparse, with only 8 observations documented on iNaturalist.

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Taxonomic Note

The specific epithet 'indianus' may suggest a historical association with India or peoples of North America, but the etymology has not been explicitly documented in available sources. The was described by Hungarian Ernő Csiki in 1932.

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